Book-mark.



I. W. LOPES. BOOK HABK. unnunoi 21mm ran. a, 1911,

Pain n ted Nov. 14, 1911.

v with the lines of the leafE'.

"1' forms an im ortant part of my invention, comprises a at piece of metal or other suitable material having arrow-shaped heads H drawifigs, 111 which like numerals designate UNITED STATES:

JOSEPH W. LOPES, OF SALINAS, CALIFORNIA.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

Patent ad Nov. 14, 1911.

Application filed Februarij, 1911. Serial No. 606,880.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, Josnrn W. Lorns, a citizen of the United States, residing at Salinas, in the county of Monterey and State of California, have invented new and useful Improvements in Book-Marks, of whichnthe following is a specification.

This invention relates to book marks, and more particularly to the type of bookmarks having means for indicating the particular line on the page where the reading isdiscontinued or to which it is desired for any reason to call the readers attention.

The rincipal object of my invention is to pro uce a book mark havin the above characteristics which is of sim e construction and can be cheaply manuFactured.

With this and other objects in view which will be apparent I will now proceed to describe my invention in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:

Figure 1 is a front elevation of my invention secured in place within abook. Fig. 2 is a lon 'tudinal section on the line 22, Fig. 1. ig. 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1. Fi 4 is a perspective view of the indicator detached.

Referring now more particularly to the corresponding. parts throughout the several views, A rggre'sents the body or stationary portion ofi; he book mark comprising an elongated "blank B, -preferabl of thin metal h'avinga oentrallon'gitudina cut-away ortion or opening asat O, andia depen in tongue D integral with the u per wall. 1% of said, opening. The tongue isadapted to tightly!) engage the leaf E of a book F and securely hold the movable marker or line indicator G in horizontal alinement The movable marker or indicatOr G Which and I, and tongues J', the latter of which pinches the upper are integrally "to the shank por-- by slitting the shank 1V. angularlyto form transverse and'longitudi ual cuts asindicated tion M on each side the (mi and are formed 3 by numerals K and L cespectivel These tongues are slightly bel t rearwa ly or mwa-rdly away from the i hank portions M of the indicator heads H a ad I. a

To slidably mount tl e indicator-G upon the body ortion A it is simply necessary to insert t e side bars N and O of the latter within the horizontal slits K and between the tongues J and she [1k ortions M. It will be apparent that whi e the indicator may be freely slid upon the body portion it.

is secure against accide ital dislodgment by being slid ofi either end thereof.

The operation of my invention is obvious from the foregoin des nription but maybe briefly stated as ollows: When the reader stops reading or is desirous of marking a certain line, paragraph or word, he simply ori ion of the page of the book between t e tongue D and side bars N and O, and in sees a certain word is to be marked the indicator G is moved until one of the arrow heads is in osition to I ioint to any desired vord-on any ine.

aving thus describm my invention, what I claim, 1s i In a book mark, 8. b0 ly portion having a central longitudinal op nin and a leaf engaging member within said opening, side bars, a movable indi-cx tor having beveled ends, said ends being :lotted at their side edges to form tongues and shank portions on said indicator, whe 'eby when mounted on said body portion s: id side bars will be engaged between said tongues and said shank portions.

In testimony whereoi I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses.

Jos: irn w.. norms.

Witnesses: V

Connor, G. A. Dnoennn'r r. 

